Posts tagged "Business Litigation"

On behalf of The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. posted in Business Litigation on Monday, February 11, 2019.

Previously on this blog we discussed the remedies that can be sought for breach of contract. In many cases, those who have been wronged seek compensation for their financial losses. Then, they may either seek to continue the contract or rescind it so that no further obligations are owed. Proving breach of contract and recovering this compensation may sound easy enough, but the truth is that it can actually be quite complicated. Parties to the agreement may have differing accounts of the event that is alleged to have caused a breach, and the terms of the contract itself may be vague or ambiguous.

On behalf of The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. posted in Business Litigation on Monday, January 28, 2019.

Starting and expanding a business in Tennessee are two completely different, yet equally challenging, endeavors. It requires extensive legal know-how and fully informed decisiveness that is on-point. This applies to every aspect of a business, from business formation, hiring employees, entering into contracts and even finding the physical space in which to carry out the business. Knowledge and foresight is key when addressing any of these issues.

On behalf of The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. posted in Business Litigation on Tuesday, December 18, 2018.

Contracts are legally binding agreements that, in the business world, are the driving force of just about everything. Contracts can address terms of employment, supply chains and terms of sale. When parties competently negotiate these contracts and adhere to their terms, the business world can run quite smoothly. However, far too often one party fails to live up to its obligations under the contract. This is known as a breach of contract.

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